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    Spilker, Gabriele Bernauer, Thomas and Umaña, Víctor 2018. What Kinds of Trade Liberalization Agreements Do People in Developing Countries Want?. International Interactions, Vol. 44, Issue. 3, p. 510.

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  • Print publication year: 2015
  • Online publication date: January 2015

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